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  • Rebekah.Elizabeth replied to the topic Hello, and thanks for accepting me! in the forum Introduce Yourself 5 years, 11 months ago

    @arindown

    I just looked into that series. It looks interesting! Thank you. I will also look into the other book you mentioned.

    I love the Twisted Tale series. They are so interesting! They are Y/A novels though, so keep that in mind if you look into them.

    I’m going to a local college for a while. I don’t know if I’ll switch, but I’m limited to colleges in my state, as I have a prepaid plan.

    I like it when people write “magic” stories. It is such a broadly used subject, but everyone still has their own story to tell, and every single one is unique.

    I, too, have inspiration for a book I plan to write in the future, but I hope that I can finish my current WIP before getting to it. What is yours about? (You do not need to answer if, like me, you would like to keep the topic to yourself. 🙂 )

    Siblings are indeed quite the adventure. I actually have 6 in the house right now. I would rather not go into details on it here, but if you are curious you can read this article.

     

    @kimlikesart

    Thank you, Gracie. My dog was quite the good pupper. <3

    Those sound really interesting! Do you intend to publish them at some point?

    My current WIP is my Katana Khan series (book 1 is on Amazon). My favorite character in it is Kimi Higashi. What is funny about that is I started writing the book hoping for Kamera Oyama to be a lot like me, but then I decided that they should become their own characters, and just kept going with it. Now looking back on it, I see more of myself in Kimi. Throughout her story, she has lost friends, had trust issues, and tends to pretend that she is okay when she isn’t just to try and keep the few people she has in her life around. Those are all things I have struggled with in the past, and so I relate to her on a really deep level.

    I know that maybe sounds weird, to relate to my own character like that, but I’m being honest when I say that I never wanted my characters to be like me in any way shape or form. I simply let my imagination shape them into their own people with their own stories, and so when I looked back and saw how they had become so similar to me, I got really excited.

    I don’t know if any of that makes sense, haha.

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